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Subject: Days of the New

  • Just Announced: The Turtles, Insane Clown Posse, Forgive Durden, Propagandhi

    Is it just me, or is anyone else feeling a little over-Boomered lately? Maybe it's that Billy Joel concert I saw last night, or maybe it's the "review" I just read in that other paper, written by someone who's probably a little too young to be a Boomer, but sure sounds like one, but I'm at my limit, especially after this week's concert announcements, headlined by "Hippiefest" at the Celebrity, featuring The Turtles, Mountain, Badfinger, Chuck Negron, and Felix Cavaliere.We've also got Insane Clo

    March 27, 2009
  • Theory of a Deadman

    Grunge guys rock like they mean it

    November 28, 2002
  • Lizard Thing

    From a big-name tribute to some big-beat remixes, the Doors' catalogue bulges with a soft parade of new releases

    January 11, 2001
  • Swan Song

    Whiskeytown's last album is a rock 'n' roll masterpiece. So how come you haven't heard it?

    December 21, 2000
  • Sponge, Seven Mary Three and Days Of The New At Celebrity Tonight Canceled

    We're used to seeing the occasional Motown review or single original member-led hair metal act come through Celebrity Theatre, but tonight's show was supposed to be an oldies extravaganza of another stripe.Three post grunge acts who never gave up the ghost -- Sponge ("Molly," "Wax Ecstatic"), Days of the New ("Touch, Peel and Stand") and Seven Mary Three ("Cumbersome") -- were play the same bill, but the show was mysteriously axed earlier this week. I can't imagine Phoenix was showing a lack o

    May 15, 2009
  • How Many Bands Can Fit at Club Red?!

    ​It was exciting to hear one of the Valley's catchiest bands, Violet Wild, is playing a show this Friday, November 20 at Club Red, opening for Days of the New. But after taking a look at the flyer for the show, it's flabbergasting how many freakin' bands are on one bill: a whopping 11. For a non-festival show at such a small venue, that's a ton. This is great for local music lovers, considering tickets range from only $15-$20. The show features a big variety of acts, from pop, to alt

    November 19, 2009
  • Days of the New

    November 19, 2009